Adobe(s adbe) has acquired its third design-focused startup within the past six months. On Tuesday Adobe said it purchased San Francisco-based design consultancy Ideacodes, and Ideacodes co-founders Emily Chang and Max Kiesler will join Adobe’s Creative Cloud team.

Adobe has been integrating the Behance community into its Creative Cloud community and tool-sharing site that it launched for designers and developers early last year. And likewise Adobe says that the Thumb Labs teams “will begin focusing our mobile talents on a united mission to empower the creative world.” Nine-year-old Ideacodes has worked with digital groups from MTV to Ideo, and even did some early work on GigaOM’s website.

Not everyone is stoked with Adobe’s transition to the cloud. There’s a growing group of creators worried about how the subscription model will effect everyday consumer creators. But Adobe had to evolve and embrace the cloud in some way, and would likely suffer if it didn’t. These acquisitions can also be seen as a way that Adobe is trying to make sure the transition is more designer-friendly.

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